Barn-storming ex-Leeds MP Ed Balls wins over Strictly doubters

It was a barn-storming performance that even earned him the support of his former political arch-rival.

And Ed Balls’s energetic Charleston on Saturday night meant the former Morley MP survived the first knock-out of the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing despite finishing bottom of the judges’ leaderboard.

Ed Balls dances with partner Katya Jones on Saturday. Pic: BBC

The Labour politician, who lost his seat at last year’s general election to Tory Andrea Jenkyns, danced to The Banjo’s Back In Town in a routine heralded as a “comeback that Tony Blair would be proud of” by judge Bruno Tonioli.

One surprise fan was Balls’ former opposite number George Osborne, who tweeted: “Come on @edballs!”

Balls, whose wife and Labour MP Yvette Cooper was in the audience, was given another cheer when he hit back at head judge Len Goodman’s remarks that he had “gone to the country before and didn’t do very well”. Balls snapped back: “We did win three elections.”

07/09/2011 PA File Photo of Bruno Tonioli during the launch show for Strictly Come Dancing at BBC Television Centre, Wood Lane, White City. See PA Feature TV Tonioli. Picture credit should read: Ian West/PA Photos. WARNING: This picture must only be used to accompany PA Feature TV Tonioli.

Meanwhile, Craig Revel Horwood said the performance had an “air of desperation”.

Earlier in the weekend, Mr Balls vowed to prove the doubters wrong after a newspaper article dubbed him Strictly’s worst ever dancer.

The former Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer, who was MP for Normantonbetween 2005 and 2010, survived to dance again when fellow competitor Melvin Odoom became the first celebrity to be booted off the popular BBC show.

The presenter and DJ and his professional dance partner Janette Manrara were given their marching orders after receiving the fewest votes from viewers.

For use in UK, Ireland or Benelux countries only 'Undated BBC file handout photo of Ed Balls who has has told how he was left red-faced after accidentally asking for a fluffer during a photoshoot for Strictly Come Dancing. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Monday September 26, 2016. The former shadow chancellor was posing for publicity shots for the family show when he told staff he needed a man to come and "fluff" him.''It was only later that a member of staff discreetly explained that the term fluffer was used in the adult entertainment world to refer to someone who helps the star become aroused when they are struggling to rise to the occasion. See PA story SHOWBIZ Strictly. Photo credit should read: Jay Brooks/BBC/PA Wire''NOTE TO EDITORS: Not for use more than 21 days after issue. You may use this picture without charge only for the purpose of publicising or reporting on current BBC programming, personnel or other BBC output or activity within 21 days of issue. Any use after that time MUST be cleared t

Odoom said the experience had been “a blessing” despite his early departure.

The pair - who performed a Tango to Movin’ On Up by M People on Saturday’s show - were due to face singer Anastacia and her pro partner Brendan Cole in the dreaded dance off after the first public vote was combined with the judges’ scores.

However, an injury that forced Anastacia to perform a modified routine during Saturday’s instalment kept her off the dancefloor altogether in the results show.